Fujifilm X-mount

Fujifilm X-mount

The 35 mm Fujifilm X-mount
Type Internal bayonet
Tabs 3
Flange 17.7 mm
X-mount on Fujifilm X-E1 camera
Fujifilm X-E2 with Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4

The Fujifilm X-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount designed by Fujifilm for use in those cameras in their X-series line that have interchangeable-lenses. These lenses are designed for 23.6mm x 15.6mm APS-C sensors.

Various lens manufacturers use this mount, such as Fujinon (Fujifilm, XF and XC lenses), Carl Zeiss AG (Touit lenses), Samyang Optics, Handevision, SLR Magic, and Zhongyi Optics. There also is an adaptor to allow compatibility with Leica M lenses[1][2] and third-party options have also been announced.[3] Additionally, a host of adapters for a range of SLR lenses are available, allowing the mounting of lenses (without autofocus or auto aperture) from Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Contax/Yashica, Konica and more.

"By mounting the lens deeper inside the camera, closer to the sensor, resolution is increased across the frame. Information exchange between the body and lens ensure a responsive experience at all times."[4]

Fujifilm X-Mount cameras

Main article: Fujifilm X-series

Fujifilm has released the following cameras that use the X-mount:

Fujinon XF and XC lenses

The following lenses are natively operational on the Fujifilm X-mount cameras. Fujifilm's 'XF' and 'XC' lenses bear Fujifilm's moniker "Fujinon" which is used for optics within the company.

Compact / standard prime lenses

Fast prime lenses

XF zoom lenses

XF "Red Badge" high-end zoom lenses

XC zoom lenses

These are entry level zoom lenses that contain the same glass elements as the standard XF zoom lenses, but with small maximum aperture and plastic bodies

Announced Fujinon XF lenses

The following lenses have been announced and appear on the Fujifilm X Mount Lens Roadmap[25]

Fujifilm X mount lenses
Make Model Min focal length (mm) Max focal length (mm) Max aperture Min aperture Aperture ring (R) Linear motor (LM) Optical image stabilization (OIS) Weather resistant (WR) Filter thread (mm) Weight (g) Date introduced Made in Note
Fujinon XF 10 24 4.0 22 R - OIS - 72 410 2013-12-18 Japan A stabilized ultra-wide angle zoom lens.
Fujinon XF 14 - 2.8 22 R - - - 58 235 2012-09-06 Japan An ultra-wide angle lens with a focus-clutch mechanism for switching to manual focus.
FujinonXF16 -1.416R - -WR673752015-04-16Japan
Fujinon XC 16 50 3.5-5.6 22 - - OIS - 58 195 2013-06-24 China A ultra-wide angle lens with a focus-clutch mechanism for switching to manual focus.
FujinonXC16503.5-5.622 - -OIS -581952015-01-15 ChinaUpdate of original 16-50mm that reduced minimum focus distance to 15 cm
Fujinon XF 16 55 2.8 22 R LM - WR 77 655 2015-01-06 Japan An enthusiast-level standard zoom.
Fujinon XF 18 - 2.0 22 R - - - 52 116 2012-01-09 Japan A wide-angle pancake style lens and one of the original three lenses for the X system.
Fujinon XF 18 55 2.8-4 22 R LM OIS - 58 310 2012-09-06 Japan or China The first zoom lens for the X-mount, this lens has a wide angle to short telephoto with optical image stabilization. It is available in a bundle with the Fujifilm X-E1 camera,
Fujinon XF 18 135 3.5-5.6 22 R LM OIS WR 67 490 2014-06-16 China A stabilized, weather-resistant superzoom, covering wide-angle to medium telephoto.
Fujinon XF 23 - 1.4 16 R - - - 62 300 2013-09-05 Japan Moderate wide-angle prime, with the field of view of a 35 mm lens on a 'full frame' camera.
FujinonXF23 -2.016R - -WR431802016-08-25JapanA moderate wide-angle, weather resistant prime lens, with a field of view equivalent to approx. 35 mm on a "full-frame" camera.
Fujinon XF 27 - 2.8 16 - - - - 39 78 2013-06-24 China This is a wide standard lens with a very slim pancake design. This lens does not have an aperture ring like most lenses in the Fujinon lineup.
Fujinon XF 35 - 1.4 16 R - - - 52 187 2012-01-09 Japan Normal prime lens. One of the original three lenses for the X system.
Fujinon XF35 - 2.0 16 R - - WR 43 170 2015-11-01 Japan A normal prime lens.
Fujinon XF 50 140 2.8 22 R LM OIS WR 72 995 2014-09-10 Japan A stabilized, weather-resistant telephoto zoom.
Fujinon XC 50 230 4.5-6.7 22 - - OIS - 58 375 2013-09-17 China A telephoto zoom lens.
Fujinon XF 55 200 3.5-4.8 22 R LM OIS - 62 580 2013-04-17 Japan A telephoto zoom lens.
Fujinon XF 56 - 1.2 16 R - - - 62 405 2014-01-06 Japan Short telephoto lens designed primarily for portraiture.
Fujinon XF 56 - 1.2 16 R - - - 62 405 2014-09-10 Japan Same as the earlier 56 mm f/1.2, but adds an apodizing filter to optimize bokeh. Designated as "APD" in the model name.
Fujinon XF 60 - 2.4 22 R - - - 39 215 2012-01-09 Japan Short telephoto lens suitable for portraiture. Focuses close to allow 1:2 magnification macro shooting. One of the original three lenses for the X system.
Fujinon XF 90 - 2.0 16 R LM - WR 62 540 2015-05-18 Japan Prime lens with a focal length equivalent to 137 mm (35 mm format equivalent) and a maximum aperture of f/2.
FujinonXF1004004.5-5.622RLMOISWR7713752016-01-15JapanA super telephoto zoom lens

Short back focusing distance

By reducing the distance between the rear lens element and the sensor, a more compact construction is possible.

Carl Zeiss lenses

The 'Touit' line from Carl Zeiss AG. Designed by Zeiss, Made in Japan by Cosina. These lenses nominated on Fujifilm X-mount lenses roadmap.[26]Fujifilm is because it does not publish the specifications of the X-mount, officially a non-Carl Zeiss that received the license, the manufacturer of the lens is a non-certified.[27]

Samyang lenses

Lenses are sold under the interchangeable Samyang, Rokinon, and Bower brand names.

Handevision lens

SLR Magic lenses

Zhongyi Optics lenses

See also

References

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  2. "Fujifilm M Mount Adapter". Fujifilm. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
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  25. http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/xf_lens/roadmap/
  26. メーカー直撃インタビュー:伊達淳一の技術のフカボリ! Carl Zeiss Milvusシリーズ ツァイスとコシナによる共同開発はどのように進められたか?
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  29. 1 2 "Zhongyi Optics release sample photos & video for the new Mitakon 42.5mm f/1.2 & 24mm f/1.7 - Mitakon - ZY Optics (Shenyang Zhongyi Optics)". ZY Optics. 2014-10-22. Retrieved 2016-02-24.

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